Conforto comes through, Dodgers rally in 8th for 6-5 victory abetted by Mets fielding mishapNew Foto - Conforto comes through, Dodgers rally in 8th for 6-5 victory abetted by Mets fielding mishap

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Conforto drove in the tiebreaking run in the Dodgers' three-run eighth inning, and Los Angeles rallied for a 6-5 victory over the New York Mets on Thursday to split the NL powers' four-game series. Conforto has struggled mightily in his first season with the Dodgers, but he drove a two-out single to left off Reed Garrett (1-2) for the Dodgers' third unearned run of the eighth. Will Smith delivered an RBI double moments earlier, and he scored the tying run when the Mets comically misplayed Andy Pages' grounder to Brett Baty at third. Mookie Betts had an RBI double and reached base four times for the Dodgers, who went 4-3 on their homestand against New York's two teams. Alex Vesia (2-0) got one out in the eighth. Tanner Scott earned his 11th save with his second straight solid performance during a rough season. Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo and Starling Marte hit early homers and David Peterson pitched seven effective innings of three-run ball for the Mets, who lost for only the third time in 12 games. Landon Knack couldn't escape the fourth inning for the Dodgers, allowing four hits and five walks. He has been forced into the rotation of a team with 15 pitchers making more than $100 million combined on its injured list. Francisco Lindor sat out with a broken right pinky toe after getting hit by a pitch Wednesday. Key moment Smith appeared to be a sure out at the plate when he tried to score from third on Pages' short grounder — until Baty made a low throw home and catcher Francisco Alvarez couldn't field it. Garrett grabbed the ball, but was accidentally blocked from the plate by Alvarez, preventing the reliever from tagging Smith. Key stat Conforto was in a 5-for-42 slump over the past three weeks before his big hit. He's batting .167. Up next Justin Wrobleski (1-1, 8.00 ERA) will make his first start since April 8 for the Dodgers in Friday's series opener at St. Louis. Kodai Senga (6-3, 1.60 ERA) pitches for the Mets at Colorado. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/MLB

Conforto comes through, Dodgers rally in 8th for 6-5 victory abetted by Mets fielding mishap

Conforto comes through, Dodgers rally in 8th for 6-5 victory abetted by Mets fielding mishap LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Conforto drove in th...
A's pregame broadcast shows security guards confronting fan wearing 'SELL' T-shirtNew Foto - A's pregame broadcast shows security guards confronting fan wearing 'SELL' T-shirt

The team formerly known as the Oakland Athletics and soon to be known as the Las Vegas Athletics is currently dealing with a rather unhappy fanbase, so much so that one dispute played out on the team's own broadcast. Before the A's game against the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, one fan stood behind the pregame show set wearing a bright green T-shirt with a single word printed on the chest: "SELL." It wasn't long before a security guard at West Sacramento's Sutter Health Park came down to confront the fan. And it wasn't long before he was joined by two more guards and a pair of white polo-wearing employees. This all played out while the A's TV hosts were discussing a team that entered Thursday in last place in the AL West. The answer is more than you would think!pic.twitter.com/NEB09XsAs8 — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing)June 5, 2025 The fan later identified himself as Joe Horton on social media, and revealed he was allowed to stay in his seat after the chat with security. His primary reaction when they first approached him: "You know this too is on TV right?" The A's organization remains in an awkward position and will continue to do so for at least a couple years. Hurt feelings abound from their move out of Oakland, but their new home in Las Vegas won't be ready until 2028 at the earliest. Until then, they'll be playing at a minor-league ballpark in West Sacramento. It's a situation bad enough that many fans want A's owner John Fisher out of the league. There are no indications he wishes to do so. Despite their struggles and fan backlash,the A's went on to beat the Twins 14-3 on Thursday, their highest-scoring game of the season. Young players Max Muncy, Jacob Wilson and Tyler Soderstrom (twice) all homered, with Soderstrom providing the exclamation point with a grand slam in the fourth inning.

A's pregame broadcast shows security guards confronting fan wearing 'SELL' T-shirt

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Retrofitting Qatari jet as Air Force One for Trump to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Air Force saysNew Foto - Retrofitting Qatari jet as Air Force One for Trump to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Air Force says

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It will cost hundreds of millions of dollars to retrofit a Qatari luxury Boeing 747 jetliner to fly as the new Air Force One, Air Force Secretary Troy Meink said on Thursday. Last month, the U.S. military accepted the gift from Qatar to transport U.S. President Donald Trump. Retrofitting the 13-year-old plane, which has a luxurious interior, will require significant security upgrades, communications improvements to prevent spies from listening in and the ability to fend off incoming missiles, experts say. "It's probably less than $400 million to retrofit that aircraft," Meink told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing. Democratic lawmakers have said it could cost more than $1 billion to retrofit the plane. Meink said a lot of those costs are ones the Air Force would have experienced anyway. "I think there has been a number thrown around, on the order of a billion dollars, but a lot of those costs associated with that are costs that we would've experienced anyway," he said, adding that this included buying additional platforms for training and spares. Legal experts have questioned the scope of laws relating to gifts from foreign governments that aim to thwart corruption and improper influence. Democrats have also sought to block the handover. Qatar has dismissed concerns about the aircraft deal. Trump has also shrugged off ethical concerns, saying it would be "stupid" not to accept the 747-8 jet. The Air Force One program has faced chronic delays over the last decade, with the delivery of two new 747-8s slated for 2027, three years behind the previous schedule. Trump toured the Qatari Boeing plane in February at a Florida airport. (Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart; editing by Diane Craft)

Retrofitting Qatari jet as Air Force One for Trump to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Air Force says

Retrofitting Qatari jet as Air Force One for Trump to cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Air Force says WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It will co...
Trump administration accuses Wisconsin of violating federal election lawNew Foto - Trump administration accuses Wisconsin of violating federal election law

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Trump administration has accused the Wisconsin Elections Commission of failing to provide a state-based complaint process for voters bringing allegations against the commission itself, calling that a violation of federal law and threatening to withhold all federal funding. But the commission's Democratic chairwoman said Thursday there is no federal funding to cut and she disputed accusations raised in a Department of Justice letter a day earlier, saying it would be nonsensical for the commission to determine whether complaints against it were valid. "What they're asking is, if someone files a complaint against us, we're supposed to hold a hearing to determine if we messed up," Ann Jacobs said. "That is not functional." It marks thesecond time in a weekthat the Trump administration has targeted election leaders in battleground states. Last week, the Justice Department accused North Carolina's election board of violating federal law by failing to ensure voter registration records of some applicants contained identifying numbers. The latest letter from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division accused Wisconsin of violating the Help America Vote Act for not having a state-based administrative complaint procedure to address alleged violations by the state elections commission of the 2002 federal law. Actions by the Wisconsin Elections Commission "have left complainants alleging HAVA violations by the Commission without any recourse," attorneys for the Justice Department wrote. "With no opportunity or means to appeal, complainants are left stranded with their grievances." The elections commission just received the letter and has no comment while it is being reviewed, spokesman John Smalley said. But Jacobs, chairwoman of the commission, said the commission can't decide complaints against itself. Jacobs said that position was backed up by a 2022 ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court when it was controlled by conservatives. "It appears that they're like, 'How dare you follow state law,'" Jacobs said. "I don't know what it is they want us to do." According to the letter, Wisconsin has received more than $77 million in federal funding from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and the Justice Department threatened to stop any future payments. But Jacobs said that money was allocated years ago and the state currently receives no funding from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission and none is proposed, leaving nothing to cut. Nonetheless, the letter could put state funding in jeopardy. Republican leaders of the state Legislature's budget committee delayed a scheduled Thursday vote on how much state funding the Wisconsin Elections Commission will receive over the next two years. "Out of caution, we think we're just going to wait and see," the committee's co-chair Sen. Howard Marklein said. "We need to analyze this and see what implications are made, maybe for the entire Elections Commission, and what impact that may have on the budget." ___ Associated Press writer Todd Richmond contributed to this report.

Trump administration accuses Wisconsin of violating federal election law

Trump administration accuses Wisconsin of violating federal election law MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Trump administration has accused the Wisco...
Ray strikes out 9 and becomes NL's first 8-game winner as Giants beat Padres 3-2New Foto - Ray strikes out 9 and becomes NL's first 8-game winner as Giants beat Padres 3-2

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Robbie Ray struck out nine in seven innings and became the National League's first eight-game winner as the San Francisco Giants beat the San Diego Padres 3-2 on Thursday. Ray (8-1) allowed two runs and four hits with a walk. The 33-year-old left-hander retired the side in order four times and didn't allow a runner past first base in his final four innings. The 2021 AL Cy Young Award winner struck out four of the first five hitters he faced and retired 11 in a row after Manny Machado's homer run in the third. Randy Rodriguez retired three betters and Camilo Doval set down three for his eighth save. Dominic Smith had three hits, including a two-run ground-rule double that drove in the go-ahead run in the third. Machado hit his 350th career homer and had two RBIs for the Padres. San Diego had runners at second and third in the ninth before Doval struck out Jake Cronenworth swinging. The Giants stranded three runners in the first two innings before finally getting to Padres starter Dylan Cease (1-5) in the third. Willy Adames had a sacrifice fly before Smith hit a drive to center that bounced on the warning track and bounded over the wall, plating two runs. Cease allowed three runs and had seven strikeouts. Key moment Padres hitter Jose Iglesias was thrown out trying to stretch a single into a double in the seventh on a one-hop throw by Giants left fielder Jerar Encarnacion. Key stat Ray has had at least seven strikeouts in nine of his 13 starts this season. Up next Giants RHP Hayden Birdsong (3-1, 2.37 ERA) faces the Braves on Friday. Padres RHP Randy Vásquez (3-4, 3.99) pitches against the Brewers in Milwaukee on Friday. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Ray strikes out 9 and becomes NL's first 8-game winner as Giants beat Padres 3-2

Ray strikes out 9 and becomes NL's first 8-game winner as Giants beat Padres 3-2 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Robbie Ray struck out nine in seve...
Thunder vs. Pacers: Jay-Z drops $1 million bet on OKC in NBA FinalsNew Foto - Thunder vs. Pacers: Jay-Z drops $1 million bet on OKC in NBA Finals

The Oklahoma City Thunder areoverwhelming favorites to win the 2025 NBA Finalsagainst the Indiana Pacers. Jay-Z just jumped on the bandwagon in a big way. The rap mogul has placed a $1 million bet for the Thunder to not just win, but to win in exactly five games,Fanatics Sportsbook announced Thursday. If the Thunder pull that off, it will pay Jay-Z $3.3 million. That's more than what Thunder backup big man Jaylin Williams is making this season. Overall,the Thunder are currently -700 favorites at BetMGMto win their first title since moving to OKC. That's not just their best odds to win a title in franchise history, it's the most any team in the Finals has been favored since the 2018 Golden State Warriors, who were in their second season with Kevin Durant. With odds that short, Jay-Z might have been looking for value with a series score bet. Meanwhile, a different bettor didn't seem to mind the odds too much,dropping $1.05 million on the Thunder to win outright at MGM. A Thunder win would net the bettor $150,000. The defensively dominant Thunder are a bad matchup for the Pacers in all kind of ways, but Indiana has made a habit of stunning teams in these NBA playoffs. They took down the other 60-win team this season, the Cleveland Cavaliers, in the second round and have three different seven-point comebacks in the final minute of play. Game 1 is scheduled for Thursday (8:30 p.m. ET, ESPN) at OKC's Paycom Center.While many bettors have put money on an Indiana upset in the Finals, OKC is favored to take the series opener by 9.5 points.

Thunder vs. Pacers: Jay-Z drops $1 million bet on OKC in NBA Finals

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From key adviser to bitter feud: A timeline of Musk and Trump's relationshipNew Foto - From key adviser to bitter feud: A timeline of Musk and Trump's relationship

Once a key member of President Donald Trump's inner circle, a major campaign donor and a scene-stealing presence at Cabinet meetings, Elon Musk's relationship with the president has deteriorated into a bitter public feud since leaving the White House last week. Musk departed from his highly visible White House role leading the Department of Government Efficiency after reaching his 130-day limit as a special government employee. The war of words began shortly after Musk left the White House and voiced his opposition to Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed the House last month by a single vote and is now in the Senate. Here's a rundown of the relationship between Trump and Musk -- and how it devolved. MORE: Trump Musk feud explodes with claim president is in Epstein files In the wake of the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, Musk posts a video of a bloodied Trump pumping his fist in the air on X and writes, "I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery." Muskhosts an interview with Trump on X. The event is plagued with technical difficulties, but sees a reported audience of 1.3 million. Musk praises Trump for how he handled the assassination attempt and blasted Trump's opponent, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, but he pushes back on some of Trump's claims about climate change. MORE: Thune plows ahead to pass Trump's megabill as Musk continues to bash it Muskappears with Trump at a second rally in Butler, the site of the earlier assassination attempt. Musk urges people to register to vote and made ominous warnings about the consequences of the upcoming election. "If they don't, this will be the last election. That's my prediction," Musk says, echoing sentiments similar to Trump's. Later, Federal Election Commission filings show Muskspent over $270 millionof his own money through two super PACs that promoted Trump's candidacy and other Republicans in the 2024 election. Musk spends election night at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Florida -- and stays there for the next several days, weighing in on key staffing decisions. Musk is also present for at least two phone calls Trump had as president-elect, including a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. A week after the election, Trumpannouncesthat Musk -- and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy -- would lead a newly created "Department of Government Efficiency." "Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies," Trump said in a statement. Ramaswamy would later step down from the role to run for governor of Ohio. Later that month,Trump joined Musk in Texasfor a launch of SpaceX's Starship rocket. Musk -- along with other tech CEOs -- take ringside seats at Trump's inauguration. In an appearance in the Oval Office, Musk defends his aggressive cost-cutting efforts across the federal government, which by that point has prompted a slew of federal lawsuits. Musk's son "X," who clambers around the Resolute Desk as his father and the president address reporters, takes the spotlight. Musktakes center stageat Trump's first Cabinet meeting of his second term. At the time, DOGE's actions were the subject of controversy -- from efforts to fire federal employees to an email demanding federal workers list their weekly accomplishments. When Musk is asked by a reporter if any Cabinet members are unhappy about the email ultimatum, Trump interrupts. MORE: Trump admin live updates: Trump declines to give deadline for decision on Russia sanctions "Is anybody unhappy with Elon?" Trump said to the group, many of whom started laughing. "If you are, we'll throw him out of here. Is anybody unhappy? They have a lot of respect for Elon," he said as Cabinet members started applauding. At the meeting, Musk, in a black "Make America Great Again" hat -- despite not being an official member of the Cabinet -- is the first to speak. At another meeting a few weeks later, Trump tells members of the Cabinetthey are in chargeof the agencies and departments they oversee -- not Musk. Musklater posts on Xthat the meeting was "very productive." The meeting came as some Cabinet secretaries had privately expressed frustration over Musk's efforts to reduce the size and scope of their agencies. Trump later tells reporters he warned the Cabinet members that if they don't make necessary cuts to reduce "bloat" in the federal government, Musk and DOGE would take over. Amid a sliding bottom line at Musk's Tesla car company and a string of vandalism and other attacks on the cars, Trumphosts a showcaseof the Teslas on the White House lawn. "I just want people to know that you can't be penalized for being a patriot," Trump tells reporters during a photo-op with Musk and his vehicles. "People should be going wild, and they love the product." The president, who climbs into the front seat of a Tesla for photos, tells reporters he's bought one of the vehicles himself. Inan interview with CBS News, Musk first airs his grievances with Trump's signature bill: "I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decreases it, and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing," Musk says. Musk announces on X he's departing the White House. As a "special government employee," he is limited to a 130-day appointment. At that point, White House officials insist Musk is leaving on good terms and would continue to serve as an unofficial adviser to the president. Muskposts on Xhis thanks to Trump, saying his DOGE team will continue to work throughout the government. "As my scheduled time as a Special Government Employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President @realDonaldTrump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending," Musk posts. He said the DOGE mission "will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government." During brief remarks from the Oval Office at a farewell appearance, Musk tells reporters he believes the Department of Government Efficiency will "only grow stronger over time." By that point, Musk's team claimed DOGE has so far cut $175 billion through asset sales, canceled contracts and leases and workforce reductions -- a figure that falls considerably short of the $1 trillion goal. Musk, sporting a bruise he said he received after he asked his 5-year-old son to punch him in the face, said he looks forward to being back in the Oval Office. "I look forward to continuing to be a friend and adviser to the president," he said. Muskissues a flurry of posts on Xattacking the One Big Beautiful Bill Act as it awaits a vote in the Senate. "I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination," Musk writes. "Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it." Musk claims the bill would "massively increase" the federal budget deficit. Musk continues his attacks on Trump's bill with a series of posts on social media, instructing followers to call members of Congress to "KILL THE BILL." The war of words between Elon Musk and Trumperupts into a full-on feud, with Musk slamming Trump for "ingratitude" over the 2024 election, agreeing with a call for his impeachment, knocking the president's signature legislation and even claiming that Trump is in the Epstein files, referring to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein Trump, speaking on television from the Oval Office, responds to Musk's barrage of criticism, saying he is "disappointed" in Musk. Later in a social media post, Trump states: "Elon was 'wearing thin,' I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!" Trump goes on to say the "easiest way to save money" would be to "terminate Elon's governmental subsidies and contracts."

From key adviser to bitter feud: A timeline of Musk and Trump's relationship

From key adviser to bitter feud: A timeline of Musk and Trump's relationship Once a key member of President Donald Trump's inner cir...

 

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